User's Manual

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4.1.6 Turn the transmitter on. Press the “Arm” button once to arm the
transmitter and verify a flashing red lamp, indicating that the transmitter is
armed. Press the appropriate numeric or “Next Fire” button to actuate the
desired receiver output. A button must be depressed for at least 75
milliseconds to produce a receiver output. It is never necessary to hold
a transmit button down longer than one second, however. If no
actuation has occurred in this period of time, none will occur, no matter
how much longer the transmit button is depressed. The receiver may be
attempting to actuate a short circuit, and damage could result If it is
desired to switch to a different channel, follow the instructions in the last
paragraph of section 1.2.
The transmitter should be held with the antenna in a vertical orientation,
away from the body and other conductive objects to achieve maximum
range and communication reliability. Generally, the higher the transmitter
is held, the greater the range. Conductive objects such as chain-link
fences, aluminum bleachers, electrical wires, earth mounds, and
automobiles in the transmission path will reduce the range.
4.1.7 When finished, turn off the receiver and the transmitter to stop further
drain of their batteries. You may remove the antenna to make it easier to
store the transmitter. If the transmitter is to be stored for a prolonged
period, remove the batteries as described in section 1.6 above.
4.2 MAINTENANCE.
Since there are no calibration or tuning adjustments in the transmitter, the only
maintanance required is periodic replacement of the AA batteries. They should
be replaced with a pair of new batteries at least once every two years, at the next
opportunity if the battery level indication is flashing 2 flashes per cycle, or
immediately if 1 flash per cycle.
The face of the transmitter, which is completely sealed, may be safely cleaned
by wiping with a damp cloth. The battery compartment door and the junction
between the front and back panels are not water tight, however. The transmitter
must never be immersed in water.
If further information or service is required, contact:
Holatron Systems, LLC.
833 ILANIWAI ST, STE. 2
Honolulu, HI 96813
USA
(808) 372-0956
www.holatron.com